Irene Lancaster

Redemption: a gift of G-d or man?
Redemption: a gift of G-d or man?

The idolatry that has grown up around football since 1966 is an indictment of our age, in which our religious leaders no longer lead, and football has simply filled in the gap.

The benefits of radical amazement
The benefits of radical amazement

What is needed is a combination of the childlike (but not naïve) approach to the beauty of life.

Goodbye Netanyahu, hello Bennett
Goodbye Netanyahu, hello Bennett

Let us hope and pray that this is not only the beginning of a new chapter in the history of Israel, but also the continuation of all that was good in the previous chapter.

Lessons from the Book of Numbers on the nature of true belief
Lessons from the Book of Numbers on the nature of true belief

We're not promised a free lunch or a bed of roses.

Stepping up to the plate
Stepping up to the plate

Numbers 8-12 tells us to step up to the plate. But what does this actually mean?

What does it mean to be a pilgrim?
What does it mean to be a pilgrim?

The walking was as important as the arriving.

Pesach: From the servitude of Egypt to service in the Promised Land
Pesach: From the servitude of Egypt to service in the Promised Land

Jesus' sojourn in the desert when he faced evil forces was a type of Exodus for him – so what does this actually mean?

Lessons for a Covid world at Purim
Lessons for a Covid world at Purim

As Esther reminds us, heroism consists of doing one's duty at the right time, something that is not always easy to decipher or to carry out.

What we can learn from the lessons of Sinai in a time of Covid

Isn't it amazing that the peak of the revelation at Sinai takes place in a biblical book named after a pagan from Midian, called Yitro (Jethro in English), who had previously been an advisor to the wicked Pharaoh.

What does Covid have to do with Exodus?
What does Covid have to do with Exodus?

Exodus - and the humble almond - can teach a lot in this Covid time.

From Genesis to Exodus: New beginnings at this most unusual of New Years
From Genesis to Exodus: New beginnings at this most unusual of New Years

As the world ushers in 2021 it reflects on a year like no other.

Hanukkah and what it has to do with Joseph and Judah
Hanukkah and what it has to do with Joseph and Judah

Chanukah - also known as Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights - comes before Christmas this year, and always coincides with the biblical stories of Joseph.

What does the Old Testament say about caring for the environment?
What does the Old Testament say about caring for the environment?

On issues such as ecology, it is far better that Christians and Jews work together.

An ugly Holocaust memorial in Westminster will do nothing to improve the plight of Britain's Jews
An ugly Holocaust memorial in Westminster will do nothing to improve the plight of Britain's Jews

Memorials to dead or dying Jews are always and everywhere political initiatives of control. And as for their 'learning centres', these are simply filled with the latest iteration of political correctness – and nothing whatsoever to do with Jews or Judaism per se.

The Covenant of the Pieces: G-d's promise to Avram and the Jewish people
The Covenant of the Pieces: G-d's promise to Avram and the Jewish people

G-d decides to confuse the common language of humanity, and names the delusional construction 'Bab-el'. So what's it all about?

What exactly does 'Genesis' mean anyway?
What exactly does 'Genesis' mean anyway?

There are many explanations for the precise meaning of the Hebrew word with which the Bible begins.